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Here’s what George Clooney did before stardom

By IANS | Updated: December 6, 2025 10:25 IST

Los Angeles, Dec 6 Before becoming a Hollywood icon, English actor George Clooney shared that he once sold ...

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Los Angeles, Dec 6 Before becoming a Hollywood icon, English actor George Clooney shared that he once sold women’s shoes and tended to elderly customers’ foot corns.

The 64-year-old acting legend worked as a shoe salesman aged 18, and recalled on Live With Kelly and Mark that "a lot of 80 year olds" stuck their feet in his face, and they exclaimed having a "hammertoe".

Clooney, who shot to fame as hospital medical technician Ace on E/R in 1984, remembered: "I sold ladies' shoes at a department store. For those of you ladies (in the audience), it's a miserable job for us!”

“I was working at McAlpin's in Cincinnati, so we were selling a lot of support shoes for very old women, and I was 18, and there would be a lot of 80 year olds like, 'That's a hammertoe!'”

He added: "We had this thing - people would come in, old ladies would have a corn. A bunion. Corn, and you had a little plastic corn, like a Mister Potato Head, and you had a stretching shoe that had holes in it. And you first sprayed their foot with blue powder on the corn, and then you put it in, and then you stretched the corn hole, basically. You stretched the corn."

Elsewhere in the interview, the Oscar-winning actor shared how he dreamt of becoming a professional baseball player as a youngster, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The star recalled: "I wanted to be a baseball player. I was back in Cincinnati, which is close to Kentucky, where my family worked, and I was just back there a month ago.

"The owner of the Cincinnati Reds, which I had a couple of trials for, showed up, and brought a contract for a day to make me an official Reds. And we made the play-offs this year - I just want to say - and he also read my scouting report."

And the official scouting report made him realise that he was right not to pursue a baseball career.

Clooney added: "And the scouting report was like, he's got decent speed, he can kind of hit, and it's like, he's got the worst arm. And I've been telling all my friends how I was going to be a professional player, then you read that scouting report, and I was clearly not ever going to be (a professional baseball player)."

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